Young Whit and the Thieves of Barrymore
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Plot
Following the events of the previous book, Johnny Whittaker's family is adjusting to significant changes. His stepmother, Fiona, has lost her sight due to a riding accident, profoundly impacting the family dynamics. Amidst this personal upheaval, Johnny and his father, Harold, delve deeper into the mysteries surrounding an old journal and a peculiar cloth reputed to possess miraculous healing properties.
As Johnny grapples with his family's challenges, the town of Provenance, North Carolina, witnesses the arrival of enigmatic strangers. Intrigued and suspicious, Johnny and his friend Emmy embark on an investigation to uncover the newcomers' intentions. Their sleuthing leads them to believe that these individuals might be plotting to rob the local bank, adding a layer of urgency and danger to their quest.
Through courage and determination, Johnny and Emmy work to thwart the potential bank robbery, ensuring the safety of their community. Simultaneously, the Whittaker family continues to explore the secrets of the mysterious journal and healing cloth, deepening their understanding of its significance.
Description
In Young Whit and the Thieves of Barrymore, the third book in the series, Johnny’s family adjusts to his stepmother Fiona’s blindness due to a riding accident. Johnny and his father, Harold, also discover more about the old journal and the mysterious cloth that seems to heal people miraculously. Meanwhile, Johnny and his friend Emmy investigate as mysterious strangers move into town. Are the strangers planning to rob the town’s bank?
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